Winter 2013: Created a map classifying different street light types and the different street classes in Lake Oswego. This map was used internally by the engineering department.
Hello my name is James Garrett Armstrong but you can call me Garrett. Welcome to where I hope to showcase my love of maps and all things GIS to the world.
As long as I can remember I've always loved maps, my dad used to work for a company that sold plotters and digitizing tables so I guess I've always been surrounded by GIS. I can remember him taking me to work with him and watching giant plotters draw wall sized maps and being fascinated by them; plus Airwolf from the 80's TV show was there, so there's that.
I first bridged my love of maps to GIS when I was getting my undergrad in Environmental Studies at UC Santa Cruz. I was floundering with what direction I wanted to take my education but the second I sat down at a computer and made my first map I knew this was my calling.
I am currently a GIS Graduate Certificate student at Portland State University and if you ask my girlfriend I can't shut up about it.
I love living in Portland and in what little spare time I have I enjoy craft beers, both making and drinking. I love rain. I also have a ravenous appetite for tech and internet culture. The only sport I follow is Timber's soccer. I've also discovered recently that I strangely enjoy coding and it appears to be one of my new hobbies. I am currently attempting to teach myself QGIS and PostGIS as well as continuing Python. Feel free to contact me with any resources concerning any of these things because I am always looking for more!